Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead

Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent international texts in the field of Arbitration in most GCC states; such as UNCITRAL Model Law of international Commercial Arbitration, 1985, Islamic sharia may not be sufficiently clear to foreign investors a...

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Main Author: آمال كامل عبد الله
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Qatar University Press 2021-04-01
Series:International Review of Law
Subjects:
Online Access:https://185.37.108.12/index.php/IRL/article/view/1786
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spelling doaj-6c0c1c70e3f04bcf812b8a6304e9bf682021-09-06T11:00:40ZaraQatar University PressInternational Review of Law2710-25052223-859X2021-04-0192Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way aheadآمال كامل عبد الله Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent international texts in the field of Arbitration in most GCC states; such as UNCITRAL Model Law of international Commercial Arbitration, 1985, Islamic sharia may not be sufficiently clear to foreign investors and western jurists who might consider it as an impediment jeopardizing recognition and enforcement of arbitral proceedings in Arab states especially in GCC. This article clarifies the relationship between Arbitration and the real concepts of Islamic sharia, concluding that rules of Islamic sharia would not be an impediment to the enforcement of Arbitral Awards in GCC states. The article illustrates the real concept of Islamic sharia as a part of public policy and analyzes the attitudes of recent GCC legislations, and court decisions, concerning matters looking contradictory to Islamic sharia and might constitute a legal ground to challenge arbitral awards, such as religion and gender of Arbitrators, interest rates and aleatory contracts. https://185.37.108.12/index.php/IRL/article/view/1786ArbitrationIslamic shariaPublic policy; Challenge of arbitral awardArbitrator’s religionGender of arbitrators
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author آمال كامل عبد الله
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Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead
International Review of Law
Arbitration
Islamic sharia
Public policy
; Challenge of arbitral award
Arbitrator’s religion
Gender of arbitrators
author_facet آمال كامل عبد الله
author_sort آمال كامل عبد الله
title Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead
title_short Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead
title_full Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead
title_fullStr Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead
title_full_unstemmed Islamic Sharia and arbitration in GCC States: The way ahead
title_sort islamic sharia and arbitration in gcc states: the way ahead
publisher Qatar University Press
series International Review of Law
issn 2710-2505
2223-859X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent international texts in the field of Arbitration in most GCC states; such as UNCITRAL Model Law of international Commercial Arbitration, 1985, Islamic sharia may not be sufficiently clear to foreign investors and western jurists who might consider it as an impediment jeopardizing recognition and enforcement of arbitral proceedings in Arab states especially in GCC. This article clarifies the relationship between Arbitration and the real concepts of Islamic sharia, concluding that rules of Islamic sharia would not be an impediment to the enforcement of Arbitral Awards in GCC states. The article illustrates the real concept of Islamic sharia as a part of public policy and analyzes the attitudes of recent GCC legislations, and court decisions, concerning matters looking contradictory to Islamic sharia and might constitute a legal ground to challenge arbitral awards, such as religion and gender of Arbitrators, interest rates and aleatory contracts.
topic Arbitration
Islamic sharia
Public policy
; Challenge of arbitral award
Arbitrator’s religion
Gender of arbitrators
url https://185.37.108.12/index.php/IRL/article/view/1786
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